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It's not clear what you are wanting to know. If you recently efiled, are you wanting to know how long it takes to receive a notice of accepted or rejected? If so, that's usually within 24-48 hou...
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It's not clear what you are wanting to know. If you recently efiled, are you wanting to know how long it takes to receive a notice of accepted or rejected? If so, that's usually within 24-48 hours after transmitting your efile. Sometimes it's sooner, sometimes it takes longer. If you efiled, be sure your return was successfully transmitted. Did you get an email? The status should be on the Tax Home of your account--does it say pending, accepted, rejected, started, printed, or something else? Or since you said "approval," are you asking once accepted, how long it takes on average for the IRS to process a return and approve a refund? The IRS says that most people who efile and choose direct deposit, will receive their refunds within 21 days, but a considerable number do not when more processing is required. And a paper return can take several weeks to process. If you efiled. and if it was accepted, you can monitor the refund status at the IRS refund tracker tool: https://www.irs.gov/refunds If you mailed a paper return, it can take up to 4 weeks just to show up in that tool.
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@ nolimitsoildier1976 I added this paragraph to my comment above, when I noticed you had written "April 06, 2025." NOTE: Please clarify something. In your post above you said "April 06, 2025...
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@ nolimitsoildier1976 I added this paragraph to my comment above, when I noticed you had written "April 06, 2025." NOTE: Please clarify something. In your post above you said "April 06, 2025." Is that correct, or is that a typo? If that date is correct, that would be last year's 2024 return. Are you asking about a 2024 return, or did you mean instead to type April 06, 2026 and are asking about a 2025 return?
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@ nolimitsoildier1976 NOTE: Please clarify something. In your post above you said "April 06, 2025." Is that correct, or is that a typo? If that date is correct, that would be last year's 2...
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@ nolimitsoildier1976 NOTE: Please clarify something. In your post above you said "April 06, 2025." Is that correct, or is that a typo? If that date is correct, that would be last year's 2024 return. Are you asking about a 2024 return, or did you mean instead to type April 06, 2026 and are asking about a 2025 return? This is mainly a user community forum--not a direct route to TurboTax Support. No one here can help with an account-specific issue, but we can provide some general information and some suggestions. First, be aware this is a public Internet forum, so do not post any personal info. TurboTax Customer Support will not see your posting and will not phone or email you from the forum, but we can tell you how you can phone them. Who was the attempted deposit from? Was the attempted deposit to that closed account sent directly from the IRS, or was it from a third-party bank? You said "TurboTax sent..." so does that mean it came from a third-party bank? A third-party bank would be involved in the middle if you used one of these options: "pay fees out of refund", "Up to 5 days early" offer, or a Refund Advance. Did you use any of those? Who did your bank send the money back to? Normally they would send it back to whomever they received it from. It's important to know if they sent it back to the IRS, or did they send it back to a third-party bank? You can ask them who they returned it to. If it was a third-party bank, they should be able to tell you which one. We might be able to give you some more info on the process in this forum once that's known. Or for the quickest help you may need to phone the folks at TurboTax. Here's how to contact TurboTax Support for additional help: https://ttlc.intuit.com/turbotax-support/en-us/contact/
5 hours ago
In my case, filing a return, TurboTax actually used the Standard Deduction instead of the Itemized which was higher. Because all taxes paid were refunded, the result was the same, however, the softwa...
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In my case, filing a return, TurboTax actually used the Standard Deduction instead of the Itemized which was higher. Because all taxes paid were refunded, the result was the same, however, the software should have utilized the full itemized deduction.
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Turbotax send the refund to closed account , that acct rejected and returned jr in April 06,2025. Would you all be able to mail me a check or send to my new banking account that is opened I need this...
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Turbotax send the refund to closed account , that acct rejected and returned jr in April 06,2025. Would you all be able to mail me a check or send to my new banking account that is opened I need this money asap km anout to get evicted from my home and can’t get my bills paid on time . I updated all banking info and new address with the IRS which is different then what was on my tax return ao please contact me as soon as possible my name is Ryan G Booth you can email me at [email address removed] or call [phone number removed].
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How can I a) Get the retirement credit without paying for deluxe b) Decline retirement credit all together. It seems TurboTax is giving me no choice but to accept this +$200 Retirement Credit, which...
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How can I a) Get the retirement credit without paying for deluxe b) Decline retirement credit all together. It seems TurboTax is giving me no choice but to accept this +$200 Retirement Credit, which is great, but as a Free Edition user, I do not want to pay for all the fees that come with getting the Deluxe Edition. Can I just not get the credit? Do I just have to pay for the Deluxe and that's just the way it goes?
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how do I get passed this page
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it's not done through the federal return
To enter 2025 contributions to a Virginia 529 account in TurboTax, follow these steps: Navigate to the "Here's the income that Virginia handles differently...
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it's not done through the federal return
To enter 2025 contributions to a Virginia 529 account in TurboTax, follow these steps: Navigate to the "Here's the income that Virginia handles differently" screen. Scroll down to the "Education" section. Click "Start" next to the Commonwealth Savers (Section 529) Plan. Enter the necessary information for the contributions made to the Virginia 529 account. This process will allow you to deduct the contributions on your Virginia state return, potentially resulting in a tax deduction of up to $4,000 per account per year. If the contributions exceed this limit, any amount above the $4,000 limit can be carried forward to future tax years.
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I assume you're asking about the 6-digit IP-Pin rather than the 5-digit filing pin
Who Needs an IP PIN You may be required to have an IP PIN if: You were a victim of tax-related identity theft a...
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I assume you're asking about the 6-digit IP-Pin rather than the 5-digit filing pin
Who Needs an IP PIN You may be required to have an IP PIN if: You were a victim of tax-related identity theft and the IRS has identified your account as at risk. You received a CP01A notice or similar IRS communication instructing you to use an IP PIN. You voluntarily opt into the IP PIN program for added security, even if you haven’t been a victim
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I can think of only four reasons for rejection. 1) Bad info for the 4868 like your SSN or a bad routing or account number, 2) filing an extension for a return that has already been filed using your S...
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I can think of only four reasons for rejection. 1) Bad info for the 4868 like your SSN or a bad routing or account number, 2) filing an extension for a return that has already been filed using your SSN 3) filing after 4/15 local time, 4) an IRS issue
You have until 11:59PM on 4/20 to fix the issue if possible
You can file a tax extension through TurboTax by completing Form 4868 online, estimating your tax liability, and submitting the request electronically. Step-by-Step Guide Sign In to TurboTax Log in to your TurboTax account. Navigate to the Extension Section
Select “File an extension” from the left menu. If not visible, open any section of your return, search for “extend,” and select “Jump to extend.” Alternatively, go to “Tax Tools” → “Tools” → “File an extension”.
You will need to provide: a) Personal information (name, address, Social Security number) b) Estimated tax liability and payments for the year. do not override the balance due calculation.
Review all information for accuracy. Submit the extension electronically through TurboTax. You will receive a confirmation once the IRS accepts your extension. Sources Keep Your Confirmation
For future years:
1) Consider filing for an extension early once you have a reasonable estimate of your balance due. you can still select the payment date as 4/15 or
2) use the IRS website to file an extension. The same things apply. you can file early but select 4/15 as the payment date. You can print or safe(as a pdf) the confirmation
yesterday
it will not take the DR 4684 code and stalling taxes
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Contact TurboTax Support for assistance. @dec1221
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Did you get an IRS letter with the change? As a guess, does it have anything to do with Social Security income? If so, we can tell you more about a possibility. Some Social Security recipients ar...
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Did you get an IRS letter with the change? As a guess, does it have anything to do with Social Security income? If so, we can tell you more about a possibility. Some Social Security recipients are answering a screen incorrectly, which then reports the SS as nontaxable by mistake.
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The IRS changed something on your return. TurboTax is never informed about changes made to returns, so talking to anyone at TurboTax is a waste of your time. The IRS. It will send you a notice or let...
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The IRS changed something on your return. TurboTax is never informed about changes made to returns, so talking to anyone at TurboTax is a waste of your time. The IRS. It will send you a notice or letter of explanation with instructions on how to contest the findings. If TurboTax made a calculation error, it will reimburse you for penalties and interest after filing a claim. However, it's most likely something you didn't enter or entered incorrectly, which is not covered by its accuracy guarantee.
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yes you can. In Illinois, the pin stays the same from year to year. change it from what in the states computers and your return will be rejected.
Use the PIN inquiry link
Besides your SSN, you'll...
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yes you can. In Illinois, the pin stays the same from year to year. change it from what in the states computers and your return will be rejected.
Use the PIN inquiry link
Besides your SSN, you'll need one of the following
a) Illinois driver's license number
b) Illinois state ID
c) Illinois adjusted gross income from the prior year (same as Federal AGI line 11 from 2024 Federal return or line 1 of Illinois return
https://tax.illinois.gov/questionsandanswers/answer.59.html
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All I can find is how to enter information to fund a 529 account by deducting a portion of a refund.
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Duplicate posting. Other thread here: https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/taxes/discussion/change-from-single-to-head-of-household/01/3903085#M1452853